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and its role in the expansion of Hassan Eskandari Introduction In 1432 AH, the Secretariat of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation published a book titled "The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Organization of the Islamic Conference: Continuous Support and Visible Development 1 " which contains useful information about Saudi influence in this organization.
In this book, a statement by Ihsanoglu, the Secretary-General of the organization, is mentioned, in which he introduces the Saudi government as one of the founders of Islamic solidarity and brotherhood and praises the efforts of King Abdulaziz, Faisal, Fahd, and Abdullah for resolving the problems of the Islamic Ummah and bringing the gift of security and peace to them.
He also considers Saudi Arabia to be the leader of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, with King Faisal playing a fundamental role in its creation.
King Faisal (1384–1395 AH), the third king of Saudi Arabia, with the slogan of defending Jerusalem and confronting Zionism, Communism, Arab Nationalism, and colonialism, established the Organization of the Islamic Conference with the help of leaders of some countries such as Iran, Maghreb, Morocco, Jordan, Somalia, and Pakistan.
3 During this period, Saudi Arabia made massive investments to establish Islamic faculties, centers, scientific institutes, mosques, and Quranic memorization centers (Dar al-Tahfiz) in Islamic countries and sent many History of Al Saud, p.
Efforts of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd bin Abdulaziz in Supporting Muslim Minorities, Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Endowments, Da'wah and Guidance, Riyadh, 1423 AH.